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Recent Posts by Megan
Wed, Oct 21, 2020 2:39 PM in Earth and its' Seasons
I am a teacher in training and have also been wondering what activities I could do to teach this topic. So, thank you all for sharing. I really like the idea of having students create a foldable. This would give students the opportunity to be creative while learning about the four seasons and why we have them. I also think having students act out the process of Earth rotating around the sun could...
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Tue, Oct 20, 2020 9:51 AM in STEM in the Classroom
I am currently in the process of student teaching and I love the idea of bringing STEM into our classrooms. I really liked Destini’s idea of asking her students to check the weather and observe the sky before each class day. I think this helps students to be more aware of our Earth and environment. It can also help them to think and feel like scientist, which is always important.
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Recent Reviews by Megan
Fri, Nov 06, 2020 9:59 AM
Force and Motion
This article provides an excellent lesson that educators can do to teach force and motion. The lesson helps students to understand Newtons first, second, and third law. Motion and force are important for students to understand so they can make sense of the world around them. I highly recommend reading this article, as it can help you learn how to teach force and motion in creative ways.
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